Badamera Park

Northern Madagascar


A few hundred metres up a hill from the beach, this popular and laid-back budget place has a stylish terrace, and a restaurant that gets good reviews for its food (the musical Sunday buffet, Ar33,000, is particularly popular). Rooms and bungalows are spread out in the exotic garden; though basic, they’re clean and come with nets.

Wi-fi costs Ar3000 for 30 minutes.


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